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eia says the increase is mostly due to the extraction process known as fracking, new technology to get oil in every nook and cranny. some coined a phrase saudi america for america's projected energy boom over the next decade. a report from last month from the international energy watchdog says the u.s. could unseat saudi arabia as the world's top oil producer by the year 2020. >>> quick market check this morning, u.s. stock futures are up, fiscal cliff uncertainty could continue to weigh on stocks until it's resolved. we're getting a lot of economic news this week with the jobs report on friday. so i expect to see hurricane sandy was at play in there. >> figuring into that report. looking forward to that. >>> first it was republicans throwing the president's fiscal cliff plan right back at him. now it's the president's turn. he rejected an offer that included no raise in tax rates for the top 2% of americans, seemed to indicate a little wiggle room on his insistence the taxes go up for the wealthy from 35% to 39.6%. here's what he told bloomberg tv. >> do they have to go up to 39.6% no
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it's fascinating how technology is changing investigations like this. the director of national intelligence james clapper said this. he said i are trying to put this in plaque and white terms. you are trying to look at it in simplistic ways. about it was 9/11. it's not that simple. the video was being played and being protested against in other arab countries around the world. there were demonstrations in cairo. just take his argument for a moment. >> i would respectfully disagree with the director of national intelligence. sometimes things are very clear and sometimes they are black and white. this was a black and white issue of an islamic terror attack. is there not a big mystery about what went down and the fact is that clearp and others in the administration knew this. when we talk about the fiction of the video and the lies spun to the american people we attempted to focus on ambassador rice because she what is the first high-level person who went out on the five shows. but remember, bill, the president of the:united states, the commander in chief
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i need food, fuel, technology, sanctions off. we've gone this route before, but hopefully this is the message that he is sending. the main point, wolf, is isolating him, putting him in a box, i believe, as we've done before, that isn't going to work. that doesn't mean you reward him, but it means a new kind of engagement. maybe the russians. they're skilled at diplomacy. south korea, what's happening that is encouraging is a new set of leaders coming up in south korea. obviously, president obama's been re-elected in japan, in china. this infusion of new leadership maybe will be creative in finding a new way to deal with this regime, with their own new leader, trying to strengthen his economic and domestic and political base after just one year in power. >> governor, hold on for a moment. i want to continue this conversation. i also want to talk about our trip to north korea two years ago. what we learned about the country. whether it's a nuclear negotiators can even be trusted. stay with us. those little things still get you. for
i need food, fuel, technology, sanctions off. we've gone this route before, but hopefully this is the message that he is sending. the main point, wolf, is isolating him, putting him in a box, i believe, as we've done before, that isn't going to work. that doesn't mean you reward him, but it means a new kind of engagement. maybe the russians. they're skilled at diplomacy. south korea, what's happening that is encouraging is a new set of leaders coming up in south korea. obviously, president...
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we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm strucking with is the claims are really bountiful this morning, much better that i thought. the unemployment claims. lower number. it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful fracing technology story, which i know the sierra club may not be in favor of, if you want to hire people this industry is higher, he is building rails all
we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm...
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they will be using all types of technology and basically what we call bot nets to gather a lot of computer systems is of average people into this bot net. how that's done is these attackers are able to get software on to these computers and install malicious software that can gather banking credentials or even as you are online with your bank, they can be actually changing how it looks to you on your screen. >> so this is incredibly scary. here's the thing, when you read about this, these u.s. financial institutions are not doing enough to beef up security online. they are putting it on we, the customer. we have to give up all this personal information for us to access the bank website. if and when this happens and let's hope it doesn't, what do banks need to do? >> i mean as a consumer, first thing i would think about is moving away from the windows operating system. for example to the mac or a linux-based system. the software is not written for the operating system yet. it probably will be in the future. also not to be gullible, but how your computer gets infected with mall wear is you w
they will be using all types of technology and basically what we call bot nets to gather a lot of computer systems is of average people into this bot net. how that's done is these attackers are able to get software on to these computers and install malicious software that can gather banking credentials or even as you are online with your bank, they can be actually changing how it looks to you on your screen. >> so this is incredibly scary. here's the thing, when you read about this, these...
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we have a technology platform. you're going to see us in a big particular in europe, and that's going to lead to a much bigger -- >> is there any dangerous in an industry at large, one overbuilding? getting them into the hole they have classically gotten themselves into? >> no one's building any hotels as you mentioned, the ones that are getting built are special sponsorship with special support. and what's happening in the hotel business, we're getting steady demand growth, so with no new supply, no new hotels coming on until at least 2015, the hotel business is strong for the next few years. in '15 and '16 when the money coming back, but this is a long-term run for the business because we have had such a slow recovery. >> the ceo of city ty became off last week. he's saying he's seen softness. he's seen softness last month and this month. what are you seeing at the moment in your business ". >> we had a very strong through three-quarters, we haven't announced our earnings yet, but if you follow smith travel, nove
we have a technology platform. you're going to see us in a big particular in europe, and that's going to lead to a much bigger -- >> is there any dangerous in an industry at large, one overbuilding? getting them into the hole they have classically gotten themselves into? >> no one's building any hotels as you mentioned, the ones that are getting built are special sponsorship with special support. and what's happening in the hotel business, we're getting steady demand growth, so with...
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many countries believe it is north korea's way of testing its long-range ballistic missile technology. of course, the united states is very concerned about north korea's weapons capabilities this year. robert gates said north korea was within five years of being able to strike the continental united states. the white house condemns the missil launch calling it a highly provocative act that could impact stability in the region. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pope benedict really 16 is now part of the -- pope benedict is now part of the twitter nation. he already has more than 1 million followers who will read miss messages in english, arabic, polish and four other languages. >>> 8:16. pavi shankar has died at the age of 92. boy. he was good. he was known as the good father the world music. in fact -- known as the godfather of world music. in fact, the beatles gave him that name. he continued to perform until last year, last thursday, he underwent surge heart surgery -- heart surgery but did in the recover. >>> walnut creek police are still searching for clues at the smash-and-g
many countries believe it is north korea's way of testing its long-range ballistic missile technology. of course, the united states is very concerned about north korea's weapons capabilities this year. robert gates said north korea was within five years of being able to strike the continental united states. the white house condemns the missil launch calling it a highly provocative act that could impact stability in the region. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pope benedict really...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> a tense face-off in cairo today. two protesters were killed and four injured as the two sides threw rocks and fireworks and molotov cocktails outside the presidential palace. you see the sheer volume of the crowds. opponents are livid over morsi's power grab and the rush to draft a new constitution. on the flip side, morsi supporters called into action by the muslim brotherhood whose headquarters was attacked today by masked men. reza sayah is live for us in cairo. i want to start with this masked men attacking, in fact, now looking at the video, i see the fire. tell me what you know. >> reporter: yeah, that's the city north of cairo. the political wing of the muslim brotherhood, the freedom and justice party, they claim th
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> a tense face-off in cairo today. two protesters were killed and four injured as the two sides threw rocks and fireworks and...
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when charlie rose says to you you just got a piece of technology, you know that's bad. >> wait, wait. do you have apple tv? >> yes. >> you do? >> had it for years. >> what is apple tv? >> apple tv changes your life. >> i've heard that. >> the greatest thing. i don't watch regular tv. >> i wouldn't go that far. >> just apple. the remote moat inthe most simple remote like a nasa computer i don't know how to use, but the apple tv easy to use. >> like $100. >> amazing. netflix and -- >> before we leave this tell me how you think, what changes might be coming at cnn? in other words, what's the challenge for cnn? >> look, i don't know. cnn has a great brand, a great place and dedicated journalists, and like cbs, there's not a lot of places that have journalists working inging in the field and cbs is one, cbs is one and cnn is a place expanding with bureaus. that's important to us and in our dna. >> i worked for jeff zucker many years. he says in taking over cnn he wants to have more passion. do you think you can meet that bill? >> i think -- i certainly hope so. >> look, a lot of passion in
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what we felt we had to do was to step out of the story for a moment and just look at technology, look at what's coming out from user-generated images, from voices of syrians trying to tell their stories and just collect it in one place, so we decided to build syria deeply. it's part news aggregator, part backgrounder and part original reporting. what we felt we needed do was to give people more background, more indication and engagement on these issues because months and months into this crisis, so many people just don't understand and don't really have a way to make sense of it. it's so complex and there are so many sophisticated pieces, we wanted to do the best we could with technology to make it all make sense. >> and how tough is it to actually get an accurate picture of what is taking place on the ground? we have heard that we know with the internet being down, some of the phone lines as well, that it is very difficult to actually have people communicate with each other and really get the real story out. >> absolutely. we had a kind of lucky break last week. our reporters in alep
what we felt we had to do was to step out of the story for a moment and just look at technology, look at what's coming out from user-generated images, from voices of syrians trying to tell their stories and just collect it in one place, so we decided to build syria deeply. it's part news aggregator, part backgrounder and part original reporting. what we felt we needed do was to give people more background, more indication and engagement on these issues because months and months into this...
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he's already built part of an ar-15 using the technology. democratic congressman steve israel has taken notice. >> i just want to make it impossible for people to use three-dimensional printers, to manufacture gun components, which was done, and six bullets were fired from these component. >> reporter: that's why congressman israel is pushing to renew the undetectable firearms act, which will expire next year. >> it just defies common sense, safety, and logic to make it easier for terrorists and criminals to manufacture the components of gun, which can be brought on to our airplanes and into our federal buildings. >> the national rifle association says it views this legislation as unnecessary. pro-gun advocates say, to date, no one using a 3-d printer has manufactured a working firearm, completely out of plastic. one 3-d printing expert says it might not even be possible anytime soon. >> i don't feel like this technology is going to be there next year, but in my estimation, we have some time and ways to go to get there. >> reporter: and wils
he's already built part of an ar-15 using the technology. democratic congressman steve israel has taken notice. >> i just want to make it impossible for people to use three-dimensional printers, to manufacture gun components, which was done, and six bullets were fired from these component. >> reporter: that's why congressman israel is pushing to renew the undetectable firearms act, which will expire next year. >> it just defies common sense, safety, and logic to make it easier...
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. >>> the creators of cell phone technology pinpointed mcafee's location. police didn't know where he was. >> reporter: now that marijuana is legal here in washington, the state is going to start collecting taxes on it. >> "gangnam style." >> there is no one in political life funnier than alan simpson. >> mayor michael bloomberg announced that new york will hold a contest to redesign the city's pay phones. yeah. the top prize, a brand-new walkman. >> announcer: the "eye opener" at 8:00 is brought to you by the aarp. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. this morning, prince william's wife, catherine, is back home in london after three days in the hospital. >> the pregnant duchess of cambridge was being treated for an acute form of morning sickness. mark phillips is outside king edwards vii hospital in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. normally, a royal baby gets this kind of attention when it's born. this one only had to be conceived. the duchess did leave the hospital today after three days inside
. >>> the creators of cell phone technology pinpointed mcafee's location. police didn't know where he was. >> reporter: now that marijuana is legal here in washington, the state is going to start collecting taxes on it. >> "gangnam style." >> there is no one in political life funnier than alan simpson. >> mayor michael bloomberg announced that new york will hold a contest to redesign the city's pay phones. yeah. the top prize, a brand-new walkman....
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years that iran has been in bed with north korea sending cash and oil in exchange for their missile technology. bill: they are much closer to reaching the u.s. after something like this. >> yeah, you talk about some of the stuff falling there close to the philippines and so forth. pair in mind a rocket way was launched a couple ever days ago is a multistage rocket. what you're seeing are pieces of the first and second stage. that third stage was able to get the satellite into orbit and that's what should concern america, it should be a wake up call for this country and the free world. bill: i also think this tidbit about the iranians is no small dial deal, that is a significant deal. thank you. alisyn: lawmakers preparing to question hillary clinton over the murder of four americans in benghazi. they'll finally have a chance to ask what she knew and when when hillary clinton will testify on capitol hill next week. and some americans say that is not going far enough. bill: one of the most loaded concert bills we everee seen in memory. rock and roll legends on stage together to help the victims
years that iran has been in bed with north korea sending cash and oil in exchange for their missile technology. bill: they are much closer to reaching the u.s. after something like this. >> yeah, you talk about some of the stuff falling there close to the philippines and so forth. pair in mind a rocket way was launched a couple ever days ago is a multistage rocket. what you're seeing are pieces of the first and second stage. that third stage was able to get the satellite into orbit and...
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bill: taking a chance on green technology left some with a huge bill and not a single benefit. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >> a sharply dressed little shopper caused a little stir and it was not bill hemmer. he is often confused for bill hemmer but is not in a stylish shearling and a diaper. you see these things when you're christmas shopping. witnesses say he was just as confused as they were. >> all the people were trying to call it towards them but it was very scared, darting all over the place. they were trying to get it away from cars. it became clear to us that none -fr ever the people there were actually the owner. martha: the monkey escaped the owner's car when they were out shopping. it has prompted two parity accounts on twitter. bill: only two. that guy dresses pretty well, though. martha: i just want to be there when the coat is getting buttoned. you think he likes having the coat on. bill: that man has some good folks loo
bill: taking a chance on green technology left some with a huge bill and not a single benefit. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >> a sharply dressed little shopper caused a little stir and it was not bill hemmer. he is often confused for bill hemmer but is not in a stylish shearling and a diaper. you see these things when you're christmas...
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there's technology changing. the advent of the robot. there's a bunch of stuff going on besides working off the asset bubble that we have that we probably even, you know, the brains at this table can't sort of see -- >> how big is the balance sheet now? >> it's almost 3 trillion today. >> if people were worried about 3 trillion already. they were saying that's going to be hard to extricate yourself from. we go up a trillion a year now and talking 2016 so we're going to, is that three years, 6 trillion? is that okay? >> you know, it could be that large. i'm not sure if it's okay. bernanke should be credited for being very bold and experimenting. but the problem is, we don't know how any of this ends. we do know that this is likely going to lead to inflation. right? the fed has said 2.5% is the new cap. but if you drill down on the 2.5%. it's their own forecast of inflation. it's not an independent measurement. so they've bought themselves an awful lot of flexibility to be aggressive, and to keep their liquidity flowing. but at the end of
there's technology changing. the advent of the robot. there's a bunch of stuff going on besides working off the asset bubble that we have that we probably even, you know, the brains at this table can't sort of see -- >> how big is the balance sheet now? >> it's almost 3 trillion today. >> if people were worried about 3 trillion already. they were saying that's going to be hard to extricate yourself from. we go up a trillion a year now and talking 2016 so we're going to, is...
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resolutions of course about north korea testing this kind of technology. it is essentially a long range ballistic missile that some day could be capable of striking as far as the west coast to the united states. right now, though, the u.s. is very closely monitoring the satellite that this missile put into orbit because of what you said, they don't know if the north koreans have full operational control of the satellite. key things that should have happened sending some radio signals to control the satellite from a ground station have not yet mapped. and u.s. officials this morning tell us they will have to keep watch for several days to really try and determine exactly what's going on, exactly what kind of control the north koreans may or may not have. >> so some people are concerned that this launch means north korea could strike the united states. >> reporter: that's the big concern, why should we care, you know, if it could strike the united states with this kind of missile and if they could put a small nuclear warhead on top of it, this puts north kor
resolutions of course about north korea testing this kind of technology. it is essentially a long range ballistic missile that some day could be capable of striking as far as the west coast to the united states. right now, though, the u.s. is very closely monitoring the satellite that this missile put into orbit because of what you said, they don't know if the north koreans have full operational control of the satellite. key things that should have happened sending some radio signals to control...
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in the median and long term we think that similar technologies which can actually go into a specimen and sequence the genome, what's called home genome sequencing, which we hope to be doing in public health regularly in a few years will not only allow us to avoid that problem but actually get us even better information down the line. >> and the best way to protect ourselves, doctor, is how? >> four things to remember. keep your hot foots hot, keep your cold foods cold. don't mix your cooked and uncooked food and wash your hands regularly. if you do those four thins you can reduce your chance of food poisoning dramatically. >> thank you. [ female announcer ] mcdonald's dollar menu. home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love. and other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ on mcdonald's dollar menu. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still ex
in the median and long term we think that similar technologies which can actually go into a specimen and sequence the genome, what's called home genome sequencing, which we hope to be doing in public health regularly in a few years will not only allow us to avoid that problem but actually get us even better information down the line. >> and the best way to protect ourselves, doctor, is how? >> four things to remember. keep your hot foots hot, keep your cold foods cold. don't mix...
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out goes david kenney it is a commitment that they will continue to try to come up with technology tide towards the low. meyer is focused on the e-mail because they want to be a mobile company cannot be a search internet company anymore. >> will we see a guy who phone? -- yahoo >> these people put in a big bid for antioch who and microsoft comes out with a phone next year. do we ever see a facebook song? that has been rumored. >> 98 scene and let's take a look at the weather. >> we are seeing plenty of sunshine and taking an outside live to the james lick freeway camera. a clear starts of the morning but also a cold one. 364 nevado 33 in fairfield so no longer at or below freezing. it is the cool weather will before is out the door in san francisco 37 and pleasanton at an afternoon high as mid to upper 50s. another cold day on tap. this is cool are to hear that question from the gulf of alaska with yesterday's cold front. future cast four shows and other system had our way into friday. light rain into the afternoon hours. this will be a quick mover, not much moisture associated with thi
out goes david kenney it is a commitment that they will continue to try to come up with technology tide towards the low. meyer is focused on the e-mail because they want to be a mobile company cannot be a search internet company anymore. >> will we see a guy who phone? -- yahoo >> these people put in a big bid for antioch who and microsoft comes out with a phone next year. do we ever see a facebook song? that has been rumored. >> 98 scene and let's take a look at the weather....
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we managed to take over and they needed technology. and why produce there is a huge market. there are 1 billion people right now, the population will double. >> on the continent? >> yeah. on the continent of africa. they have a problem with feud security now. they have 60% of the global reserves of tillable land, which is great news, and only 20% of this land are used today, are farms today. therefore, it is a very interesting market. i'm very proud that we discovered it first and that we will be there also the first to manufacture from the western global players. >> so private corporation. who needs to go into that, the oecd or the investment, some private firms need to come into those countries? yeah. they're all ready, but some of those, this aid money didn't work out that well. so we have a slightly different approach. we opened a fully owned firm in zambia. we called ate demonstration farm where people can -- are invited. we show this is them how mechanized farming has done in the western world. we explained them what teedz to be done. we sell product to them. we financ
we managed to take over and they needed technology. and why produce there is a huge market. there are 1 billion people right now, the population will double. >> on the continent? >> yeah. on the continent of africa. they have a problem with feud security now. they have 60% of the global reserves of tillable land, which is great news, and only 20% of this land are used today, are farms today. therefore, it is a very interesting market. i'm very proud that we discovered it first and...
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. >> reporter: the ntsb is pushing car manufacturers to fast track new technology, installing sensors in all cars to determine if any driver is sober before allowing ignition. >> you won't be allowed to get behind the wheel and use your car as a lethal weapon. >> reporter: the ntsb also recommends lowering and making bigger wrong way signs. and changing interchange design, by eliminated last entrances. and parallel entrances and exits. and all in an effort to avoid tragedies for a wrong-way driver like this one in pennsylvania. for "good morning america," jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> we have the latest, now, on john mcafee. back in the u.s. now after more than a month on the run in central america. the software pioneer is still wanted for questioning in the murder of an american citizen in belize. but he is free for now. and abc's matt gutman talked to him when he landed in miami. >> reporter: we found john mcafee, withered from the five-week-long odyssey. this morning is the first time in well over a month that he's not waking up in a central american jungle or in a lockup fo
. >> reporter: the ntsb is pushing car manufacturers to fast track new technology, installing sensors in all cars to determine if any driver is sober before allowing ignition. >> you won't be allowed to get behind the wheel and use your car as a lethal weapon. >> reporter: the ntsb also recommends lowering and making bigger wrong way signs. and changing interchange design, by eliminated last entrances. and parallel entrances and exits. and all in an effort to avoid tragedies...
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>> reporter: modern technology really is a blessing sometimes. that's right. as we were talking i got an e-mail from senator demint's office explaining in part the answer to your question which is why is he leaving and he says that he's not leaving the fight. he says he decided to join the heritage foundation at a time when the conservative movement needs strong leadership in the battle of ideas and he says no organization is better equipped to lead that fight and he thinks his experience in public office and private sector has helped him there. he says that speaking to constituents and bringing this obviously on the fly that he says that has told them time and time again that being in the senate was never going to be his career. he came to congress as a citizen legislator and is determined to be that and that's why he'll continue that fight. obviously there's a republican governor in south carolina who will appoint the next senator -- >> successor. >> reporter: thank you. in terms of power it shouldn't change anything. it will be an important and very powerfu
>> reporter: modern technology really is a blessing sometimes. that's right. as we were talking i got an e-mail from senator demint's office explaining in part the answer to your question which is why is he leaving and he says that he's not leaving the fight. he says he decided to join the heritage foundation at a time when the conservative movement needs strong leadership in the battle of ideas and he says no organization is better equipped to lead that fight and he thinks his experience...
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. >> a whole another section of the grocery store for the technology that we think is not fully understood. >> reporter: there is no proven link between genetically altered food and health problems. they complain government scientists have not done enough independent work and ignore the unknown. they worry but have no proof this new fish will increase allergies and theorize its altered hormone system could somehow cause cancer. the fda's review of company data found those concerns unfounded. is this something i should be afraid of? >> man has been altering the nature of animals since man walked upright and began domesticating animals. arkansas . >> reporter: a new lab created meat in the pipeline for fda approval. very different and just the same as america's favorite fish dinner. >> same texture. >> eating frankenfish. >> please don't use that term. >> reporter: the fda won't say when it will give final approval. the company says it could go out of business before it does. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> and they'll run out of money soon, in january of next year. >> a month. >> a matt
. >> a whole another section of the grocery store for the technology that we think is not fully understood. >> reporter: there is no proven link between genetically altered food and health problems. they complain government scientists have not done enough independent work and ignore the unknown. they worry but have no proof this new fish will increase allergies and theorize its altered hormone system could somehow cause cancer. the fda's review of company data found those concerns...